SOA Architecture and e-licensing for FOITT/OFCOM

Definition of a SOA architecture and access management

AdNovum defined a service oriented Web architecture (SOA) in collaboration with FOITT. Based on this architecture we implemented the e-licensing application as a pilot with nevisAuth and nevisProxy for OFCOM.

For a study commissioned by the Swiss Federal Department of Finance (FDF), AdNovum worked with the Federal Office of Information Technology, Systems and Telecommunication (FOITT) to define and subsequently solidify a service-oriented web architecture (SOA). SOA enables the rapid, flexible, and economical online mapping of business processes.

The Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM) implemented an e-licensing application as a pilot project based on the SOA architecture. AdNovum realized the access management part of the project based on nevisAuth and nevisProxy and was responsible for integration of the SOA services.

Features

Secure access management infrastructure

Centralized identity management

Service for online access to back-end system (SAP)

Building set of ready-made functions, architectures, and security elements for electronic administrative transactions

Technology

Service-oriented web architecture (SOA)

Access management infrastructure based on the Nevis security framework: